How to Remove ETC When Changing Cars?
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Method for removing ETC when changing cars: The back of the ETC device is attached with double-sided tape. You can use a heat gun to warm it up, then carefully pry it off with a small plastic scraper and wipe it clean with a cloth. Note that removing the ETC device by yourself will deactivate it. You must bring the vehicle's registration certificate to the ETC issuing institution for reactivation. ETC (Electronic Toll Collection) is a non-stop electronic toll collection system, also known as an automatic road payment system. It is a specialized road tolling method typically used on highways, toll bridges or tunnels, and certain urban road sections to alleviate traffic congestion. ETC works through dedicated short-range microwave communication between the onboard electronic tag installed on the vehicle's windshield and the microwave antenna in the ETC lane at toll stations. It uses computer networking technology to process backend settlements with banks, allowing vehicles to pass through toll stations without stopping to pay road or bridge fees.